Court cases
Numerous people recently appeared in Washington County Court on criminal charges. Among those appearing before Judge Gary Gilman were:
Jessica R. Miller, 22, South Main Street, Washington; endangering the welfare of children, possession of a controlled substance and driving with a suspended license; charged Aug. 30, 2015; sentence – 12 months of intermediate punishment program, three months of electronic home monitoring and a $200 fine and possession of drug paraphernalia, charged May 23, 2015; sentence – 12 months of probation.
Michael Lowe, 28, 1162 Brush Run Road, Washington; retail theft; charged March 22; sentence – 12 months of probation and no contact with Macy’s.
Scott M. Filipiak II, 23, 135 Union St., New Eagle; three counts of indecent assault; charged Dec. 18, 2014; sentence – 18 to 36 months in jail, submit to lifetime of Megan’s Law registration, perpetrator counseling and no contact with victims.
Adam R. Clutter, 37, 289 Linden Creek Road, Canonsburg; receiving stolen property; charged Aug. 3, 2015; sentence – two years of probation, restitution and no contact with Allegheny Ludlum.
Michael S. Breese, 22, 425 Baird Ave., Washington; simple assault; charged March 16; sentence – probation of time served to 23 months , anger management and domestic violence perpetrator counseling, restitution and no contact with victim.
Corey D. Hawkins, 31, 3728 Churchview Ave., Pittsburgh; two counts of disorderly conduct; charged March 18, 2015; sentence – 180 days of probation.
Appearing before Judge Michael J. Lucas were:
Scott N. Ward, 61, 20 Linn Ave., Washington; driving under the influence; charged Jan. 6, 2014; sentence – six months in the intermediate punishment program, 10 days of electronic home monitoring and a $1,000 fine.
Frank N. Stein, 44, of Stockdale; retail theft; charged June 12; sentence – 12 months of probation, retail theft classes and no contact with Rite Aid.
Sean L. Dungee II, 30, 466 Third St., Donora; simple assault; charged Oct. 19; sentence – 23 months in the intermediate punishment program, three months of electronic home monitoring, 50 hours of community service and no contact with victim.
Raul G. Delgado III, 40, 620 Lewis St., Brownsville; retail theft; charged May 19; sentence – 12 months of probation, no contact with Walmart and retail theft classes.
Matthew S. Coulter, 33, 52 Highland Ave., Washington; simple assault; charged April 1; sentence – three to 23 months in jail, 100 hours of community service and no contact with victim.
Lisa M. Pratt, 31, 288 Locust Ave., Washington; disorderly conduct and retail theft; charged Nov. 16, 2011; sentence – $300 fine.
Joseph E. Buddenhagen, 33, 3060 Dividend Drive, Washington; theft by unlawful taking; charged Sept. 28; sentence – 36 months in the intermediate punishment program, two years of probation, restitution and no contact with victim.
Stephen T. Martello, 53, 30 Knox Ave., Monessen; retail theft and criminal trespassing; charged March 17; sentence – 12 months of probation, retail theft classes, restitution and no contact with Walmart.
Jessica R. Chronister, 30, 120 Oak Spring Road, Canonsburg; simple assault; charged March 27; sentence – 12 months of probation, 25 hours of community service and no contact with victim.
Jeremy M. Anesetti, 24, 538 Hickory Lane, Houston; theft by deception and conspiracy to commit retail theft; charged Aug. 25, 2015; sentence – two years of probation, 50 hours of community service, retail theft classes, restitution and no contact with Walmart.
Lisa M. Pratt, 31, 490 Burgoyne Ave., Follansbee, W.Va.; disorderly conduct and retail theft; charged Nov. 7, 2011; sentence – $300 fine.
George Benson, 61, 100 West Cherry Ave., Washington; theft by unlawful taking; charged Nov. 23 ; sentence – five years in the intermediate punishment program, 12 months of electronic home monitoring, restitution and no contact with Regal Industrial Corp.
David A. Grottenhaler, 60, 11 Grange Road, McDonald, recently appeared on a first offense of DUI and was admitted to the ARD program. If he successfully completes the program, he can petition the court to have his record expunged.